Children’s Festival returns to WestWorld of Scottsdale

SCOTTSDALE – The 2nd Annual Children’s Learning & Play Festival presented by Tuft & Needle returns to WestWorld of Scottsdale on Saturday, Sept 9, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. With over 12,000 attendees in its inaugural year, this event will be even bigger with authors, illustrators, live performances and all-day activities for toddlers, children and young families. The fun-filled educational festival is air-conditioned, open to the public and FREE thanks to the Friends of the Scottsdale Public Library.

Storytelling, magic, and entertainment will be showcased on the Tuft & Needle Main Stage and performing arts will adorn the Scottsdale Arts Stage. The Awesome Toddlers Play Zone by Friends of the Scottsdale Public Library, “Show of the City” with Scottsdale Fire & Police and other city services and vehicles, and the Scottsdale Library’s Play Palooza will also return. There are hours of educational excitement to be had and experienced by all, at no cost whatsoever. Food concessions, face painting, and the inflatable rides require payment.

Tuft & Needle is presenting sponsor with help from silver sponsors, Cold Stone Creamery, Desert Discovery Center Scottsdale, Salt River Project, and BASIS Charter Schools. Media sponsor is Riviera Broadcasting. The festival is produced by Dominant Events on behalf of The Friends of the Scottsdale Public Library (501C3), bringing this free event to Scottsdale focusing on literacy, education, and early childhood development.

The Children’s Learning & Play will be held at WestWorld of Scottsdale, 16601 N. Pima Road. Admission is FREE. Parking $5.00. Please bring non-perishable food items for the Vista Del Camino Food Bank to help those in need. Video at YouTube. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Information at www.azlearnandplay.com.

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